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UK special forces chief trying to prevent book publication - Carsten Wiethoff - 16-02-2010 From http://intelligencenews.wordpress.com/2010/02/15/03-147/: UK special forces chief trying to prevent book publication February 15, 2010 By JOSEPH FITSANAKIS | intelNews.org | The director of Britain’s Special Forces is actively trying to stop the publication of a new book that sheds unprecedented light on the elite combat group’s operations in Iraq. The official, whose name cannot be revealed for security reasons, has said that the book, authored by BBC journalist Mark Urban, will negatively impact the operational effectiveness of the Special Air Service (SAS) and other UK Special Forces units. The official’s objections have come to overshadow a compromise struck earlier this month between Mr. Urban’s publishers and the UK Ministry of Defence. Following four months of negotiations, the Ministry reportedly decided that the book “would not compromise the operational effectiveness of the SAS”. According to The London Times, the proposed book is based on interviews with current and former members of the SAS, and describes “in tactical detail” operations carried out by the elite paramilitary force in Iraq from the 2003 invasion until last year. The book also sheds light on Task Force Black, a mysterious multinational partnership of special forces units, active mostly in Iraq, which the SAS joined in 2005. UK special forces chief trying to prevent book publication - Carsten Wiethoff - 16-02-2010 Mark Urban also has an interesting blog here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/newsnight/markurban/ The book he is trying to publish is on preorder at amazon here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Task-Force-Black-Mark-Urban/dp/1408702649 Let's see, if the publication date will be met. Best wishes from my side.:itsme: UK special forces chief trying to prevent book publication - Keith Millea - 16-02-2010 Quote: The book also sheds light on Task Force Black, a mysterious multinational partnership of special forces units, active mostly in Iraq, which the SAS joined in 2005. Hi Carsten,welcome back to the forum.This multinational "Task Force Black" is interesting.Just thinking about this unit gives me the creeps.Me thinks Mister Urban best watch his back,sides,front,friends,and family. :flute: UK special forces chief trying to prevent book publication - Carsten Wiethoff - 16-02-2010 Thanks Keith! More about Task Force Black was already revealed in 2008: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/onthefrontline/2652496/SAS-kill-hundreds-of-terrorists-in-secret-war-against-al-Qaeda-in-Iraq.html After talking about killing more than 3500 people they say this: Quote: Senior sources denied that the SAS was taking part in “extra-judicial killings” and added that any incident which appeared to be in breach of the British Army’s rules of engagement would be investigated internally by the unit and by the Royal Military Police if any wrongdoing was suspected. Sure thing. UK special forces chief trying to prevent book publication - Jan Klimkowski - 16-02-2010 Carsten - good find. "Task Force Black" has strong echoes of the extra-judicial assassination aspect of the Phoenix Program. I note that the Telegraph article, which I've posted in full below, contains enthusiastic comments from Gen Petraeus, who doubtless was key to the military doctrine that Task Force Black embodies. Quote:SAS kills hundreds of terrorists in 'secret war' against al-Qaeda in Iraq http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/onthefrontline/2652496/SAS-kill-hundreds-of-terrorists-in-secret-war-against-al-Qaeda-in-Iraq.html |